Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... beauty , of pleasure , and of power in the human breast , and are explained by that finer sense , and revealed in their inner structure to the eye in return . Nature is also a language . Objects , like words , have a meaning ; and the ...
... beauty , of pleasure , and of power in the human breast , and are explained by that finer sense , and revealed in their inner structure to the eye in return . Nature is also a language . Objects , like words , have a meaning ; and the ...
Pagina 112
... beauty and his faculty for sleeping . His beauty warmed even the cold heart of Selene , who came down and kissed him in his sleep . Faithful Shepherdess . A pastoral drama by John Fletcher ( 1579-1625 ) . L. Charles Lamb . there is one ...
... beauty and his faculty for sleeping . His beauty warmed even the cold heart of Selene , who came down and kissed him in his sleep . Faithful Shepherdess . A pastoral drama by John Fletcher ( 1579-1625 ) . L. Charles Lamb . there is one ...
Pagina 130
... beauty to admire , to adore it , who reads of its wondrous power in novels , in poems , or in plays , is not unwise but let no man fall in love , for from that moment he is the baby of a girl . " I like very well to repeat such lines as ...
... beauty to admire , to adore it , who reads of its wondrous power in novels , in poems , or in plays , is not unwise but let no man fall in love , for from that moment he is the baby of a girl . " I like very well to repeat such lines as ...
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